GMO-Free Germany Five Dozen Countries Now Ban or Label GMO Crops
New rules implemented by the Europe- an Union now allow individual mem- ber states to block farmers from using genetically modified organisms (GmO), even if the variety has been approved on an EU-wide basis. Scotland was the first to opt out and Germany is next, ac- cording to German Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt. Controversy concerning the safety
and/or necessity of GmOs persists, but countries like these have decided not to idly sit by while the effects posed by long-term consumption of GmO foods are revealed. This move makes Germa-
ny one of between 64 and 74 countries that have instituted some type of ban or mandatory labeling requirements.
Source:
CollectivelyConscious.net
We do not remember days, we remember moments. ~Cesare Pavese
natural awakenings
April 2016
27
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38 |
Page 39 |
Page 40 |
Page 41 |
Page 42 |
Page 43 |
Page 44 |
Page 45 |
Page 46 |
Page 47 |
Page 48 |
Page 49 |
Page 50 |
Page 51 |
Page 52 |
Page 53 |
Page 54 |
Page 55 |
Page 56 |
Page 57 |
Page 58 |
Page 59 |
Page 60 |
Page 61 |
Page 62 |
Page 63 |
Page 64